there could be but there is a man called Wavy Gravy. Sorry i could not fully answer your question but i gave u a fact :0
Yes. Gravy existed since the Middle Ages. They used gravy quite often too. (nobility class only)
Gravy would translate to "la sauce".
Because they never heard of it before and they dont know how to make a gravy.
Your Answer: Disco FriesDid you know:Disco fries with brown gravy and mozzarella, are a popular dish in New Jersey diners, while "boardwalk fries," served with malt vinegar, are popular along the Jersey Shore.
It is when the Italians needed a little more flava loving in their life and with their pasta and meat..so badabign badaboom they created the gravy
Yes gravy is an animal, ive always thought it will evolve and rule the world someday.
Because gravy is the sauce kind of. But y it calls for "gravy improver" i really don't know,hope i helped?
Their are actually 9 types of gravy. Theyinclude: Chocolate Gravy Egg Gravy Giblet Gravy Mushroom Gravy Onion Gravy Red-Eye Gravy Vegetable Gravy Cream Gravy Brown Gravy
sweet and sour and nice gravy
gravy
It is called 'au jous'.
Fries and Gravy is actually considered one of the most exquisite meals in the world. Fries and Grave originated in France in the 17th Century where they used a delicate sauce called 'Gravey' ('Gravai' in French) and the finest potatoes. Potatoes were extremely rare back in the 17th Century and were only served to nobles.
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Well since they live in a place called turkey I know that they nots in hungary......so the school system may be kinda of greasey with a side of gravy@ -certifried chicken
Gravy without potatoes is just that... Nothing but gravy.
Yes, there is usually carbohydrate in gravy, especially thickened gravy.
Some alternative options for gravy substitutes in recipes include mushroom gravy, vegetable broth-based gravy, miso gravy, and cashew cream gravy.